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bought this for the hell of it.. it was on sale.. first one didnt' work cause of the problem with the memory reader in the camera.. so returned..
second one used occaisionally for a couple of months before it died on me.. the lcd screen didn't work.. but thanks to the warranty i bought, i got a cl 34 instead of them repairing it. so, i'm kinda glad.. but fed up because i bought 4 x 8meg smart media cards.. and the cl34 takes the compact media…
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This is actually quite an old camera, originally released about two years ago in black, now re-released and repackaged in blue as a 'camera for the email generation'. At about £160, it falls into the same price bracket as the Samsung Digimax 800K. Is it better? Well, even though the Agfa has a measly resolution of 350,000 pixels, compared to the Samsung's 800,000, the Agfa still produces sharper, more reliable results. Indoor shots have to be flashed, as there is only the most rudimentary light…
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